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So, anyhow, good leadoff single. When I first heard it, I immediately felt that it was reminiscent of all the things I liked about FII's sound, with influences from DT's more recent, modern releases. My only gripe is, it's hard not to unhear The Lady Wore Black during the intro. Thoughts?

So, anyhow, good leadoff single. When I first heard it, I immediately felt that it was reminiscent of all the things I liked about FII's sound, with influences from DT's more recent, modern releases. My only gripe is, it's hard not to unhear The Lady Wore Black during the intro. Thoughts?

So, anyhow, good leadoff single. When I first heard it, I immediately felt that it was reminiscent of all the things I liked about FII's sound, with influences from DT's more recent, modern releases. My only gripe is, it's hard not to unhear The Lady Wore Black during the intro. Thoughts?

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One of the best songs they've written in a good while.

I think, like some others above, that's one of the best singles in many years, and an excellent opening of the album, very progressive and less metal than past albums, as I LOVE, I can't wait to see it live.

I really liked it when I first heard it, but man... that initial excitement wore off quicker than I had hoped. It's got a really exciting introduction though, one that is an absolute classic of theirs and it's what I hope will be a terrific sendoff to the rest of the CD. The vocals sound great, even if I think the melody is kinda lacking. Reminds me of "Trial of Tears" in a weird way, but I'm not a fan of that song much either.

I love the fact that although it is a very solid song, it is supposedly the weakest of the album along with BMUBMD. This convinces me that I am going to enjoy this album immensely.

Another thing about OTBOA that I find amusing is that while it is a fairly safe song structure by DT's standards, it's an extremely complicated arrnagement for the vast majority of working bands out there. Very likable tune.

Hmmm.... I don't get Pull Me Under from this song at all. Granted, I've only listened once, but I feel like it's been in my head ever since. Maybe I'm remembering wrong, but my first listen I was not blown away, nor did I get any of the "getting back to their roots" comments I was seeing. That doesn't mean I didn't like it, I just thought of it as more of the style they've done in their last couple albums.
Again, I could be remembering wrong. I only listened the one time because I was weak and had to give in. But then I felt guilty... :( I REALLY wanted to wait and not listen to anything until release day. Oh well!

Definitely a great way to give us a sample of the album. The song basically lets us know that DT has retained and improved upon the sound and style that makes them unique. I also love that it's the first song on the album. When I play the entire album for the first time it won't be broken up by material I've already heard. OTBoA is kind of like the appetizer : )

Also, rhythmically, structurally, and stylistically (guitarwise at least) it's Pull Me Under Part 2 which is a great way to let fans know they're going back to their roots while moving forward. Great song!